Leslie Ashe is on the Design Teams of Label Tulip, Create my Keepsake, Glitz Design and The Girls’ Loft. She posts numerous projects on her blog in her funky, layered style. Check it out!
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Leslie Ashe is on the Design Teams of Label Tulip, Create my Keepsake, Glitz Design and The Girls’ Loft. She posts numerous projects on her blog in her funky, layered style. Check it out!
Technorati Tags: scrapbook blog of the week
The first time I tried a Stack-N-Whack quilt, I spent three hours carefully aligning my fabric layers, only to realize I’d rotated one stack 90 degrees by accident. My “kaleidoscope” looked more like a funhouse mirror.
After that disaster (and a few choice words), I became obsessed with finding faster, foolproof ways to piece these mesmerizing blocks—without the headache.
Here are the three game-changing hacks that cut my Stack-N-Whack time in half (and saved my sanity):
(Because measuring each layer is for overachievers)
Why It’s Magic:
Pro Tip: Use sandpaper grips under your fabric stacks—they prevent shifting better than prayers.
(Because threading the needle 87 times is torture)
Traditional piecing has you:
Bonus Speed Boost:
Real-World Results:
(Because ironing is the quilter’s treadmill—necessary but boring)
Confession: I once timed myself—this shaved 2 hours off a queen-size quilt.